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  • Millions of homeowners will see mortgage rate rises as ‘softer’ house price growth forecast

    December 16, 2021

    Major banks have hiked mortgage interest rates in response to the Bank of England hiking rates 0.15 percentage points to 0.25 per cent. Banks raised rates following the decision on Thursday, meaning millions of households will pay heftier monthly mortgage repayments.  Barclays, Halifax, Lloyds Bank, NatWest, Nationwide and Santander will pass on the increase to [...]

  • Warnings housing market may ‘enter bubble territory’ if lending checks eased

    December 6, 2021

    The Bank of England is readying itself to relax mortgage lending rules despite fears it will trigger a housing bubble, it has been reported. The Telegraph reported that policymakers are looking at relaxing affordability checks for borrowers. The rule changes are being mulled amid a review of market restrictions this will finish shortly.  Officials are [...]

  • Mortgage approvals drop dramatically as market hits ‘tipping point’ after stamp duty holiday

    November 29, 2021

    Mortgage approvals for house purchase dropped sharply after the end of the stamp duty holiday, the Bank of England said. Mortgage approvals for house purchase dropped down to 67,200 in October from 71,900 in September, close to the 12-month average up to February 2020 of 66,700. However, approvals in October remained above the pre-Covid averages [...]

  • Bank of England defends fossil fuel funding to Extinction Rebellion

    November 14, 2021

    The Bank of England (BoE) reportedly tried to appease Extinction Rebellion (XR) protests earlier this year, as the climate activist group targeted City fossil fuel financing. In emails with XR members, the central bank urged that government instead has the “primary levers for driving the economy-wide transition to net-zero emissions”, The Telegraph first reported. In [...]

  • Bank of England boss Bailey rebuffs claims he ‘bottled it’ on interest rate call

    November 5, 2021

    The Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey has pushed back on criticism that he talked up a interest rate rise, then failed to follow through. Bailey denied the Bank of England “bottled it” yesterday, adding: “We expect interest rates to rise and we are very clear”. The pound sank against the dollar yesterday [...]

  • Pound drops against dollar as Bank of England keeps interest rate at record low

    November 4, 2021

    Pound sterling has fallen by almost one per cent against the dollar to $1.36 after a shock decision by the Bank of England to hold rates at 0.1 per cent. It fell similarly against the Euro by 0.51 per cent to €1.172. The market movements follow the surprise decision by the BoE to leave interest [...]

  • UK inflation could go “above five per cent” this winter says new BoE chief economist

    October 21, 2021

    UK inflation could rise above five per cent next year, said the Bank of England’s new chief economist. Speaking to The Financial Times, Huw Pill said: “I would not be shocked — let’s put it that way — if we see an inflation print close to or above five per cent [in the months ahead]. [...]

  • Markets brace for Christmas BoE rate hike

    October 12, 2021

    THE UK could be stung by an earlier than expected rate hike as the Bank of England moves to hose down runaway inflation. Investors kicked off the week yesterday by repositioning their bets toward a first rate increase since the onset of the Covid-19 crisis at the Bank’s last rate setting meeting of the year [...]

  • Bank of England rate-setter: Brace yourself for interest rate rises very soon

    October 10, 2021

    One of the key rate-setters on the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has today said UK households should be primed for an interest rate rise “significantly sooner” than first thought. Michael Saunders, the former Citigroup economist turned Threadneedle St wonk, noted that financial markets had already priced in a pending rate rise as economies [...]

  • This A.M.: Tide is turning at the Bank of England while markets await Powell remarks

    September 28, 2021

    Having started the day in positive fashion yesterday, European markets saw the majority of the early gains slowly disappear, and though most did finish higher, it was a somewhat half-hearted affair. The result of the German election went entirely as expected, with little prospect of a new government this side of Christmas. US markets were [...]

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